The Great Language Game

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The Great Language Game

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1timspalding
sep 3, 2013, 1:14 am

Hugely enjoyable.
http://greatlanguagegame.com/

I only got an 800. I simply CANNOT tell the Slavic languages apart.

2andyl
sep 3, 2013, 2:38 am

I got a timeout after submitting my second answer. Guess it is getting hit pretty hard.

3varielle
sep 3, 2013, 1:28 pm

Well, poo, my work browser doesn't support the audio tag. Guess I'll have to wait until I get home to play.

4monarchi
sep 4, 2013, 1:01 pm

600, in part because I didn't realize languages could repeat.

What a great game!

5ScarletBea
sep 4, 2013, 1:22 pm

800 - the minute the asian languages start, it's guess all the way...

6MyopicBookworm
sep 4, 2013, 4:25 pm

Managed to guess my way to 950, but only because I got lucky with a couple of weird ones (Bangla). Doesn't Danish sound extraordinary?! I was surprised not to meet Portuguese, which is a nice tricky one as it can sound rather like Polish to the untrained ear.

7ScarletBea
sep 5, 2013, 3:24 am

6: I was surprised not to meet Portuguese, which is a nice tricky one as it can sound rather like Polish to the untrained ear.
Do you think? Gosh!
You're not the first person to say that, and I think it's amazing, because I'm portuguese, and for me polish sounds very much alien (even if I know german) and so very different to my mother tongue :)

(I got 2 portuguese questions in my attempt, so that was easy hehe)

8andyl
sep 5, 2013, 4:53 am

#7

Well you know what to look for.

Actually I agree with you. Polish is from a completely different language group to Portuguese. There are some completely different sounds. I am generally pretty good at languages I have heard - both Polish and Portuguese fall in to that group (lots of ex-pats, although more Poles than Portuguese, in and around Peterborough*).

* And despite the muck-raking in the Daily Fail etc there are very few problems resulting from the immigration.

9monarchi
Bewerkt: sep 5, 2013, 5:04 am

It has never even occurred to me that Polish and Portuguese might sound alike, though I guess that's true. I am perpetually surprised by how much slightly fuzzy, overheard Polish sounds like French to my ears, though I hear Polish fairly regularly in Chicago and I speak French. But I don't know how many times I've thought "Oh, another French-speak...no, that's Polish."

10anglemark
Bewerkt: sep 5, 2013, 5:23 am

Polish and Portuguese share nasal vowels, which can be misleading. Similarly, I have to listen closely to tell Dutch and Hebrew apart, because the first impression of guttural consonants is so similar.

ETA: French also has the nasals, of course.

11MyopicBookworm
Bewerkt: sep 5, 2013, 5:39 am

As well as nasal vowels, Portuguese is full of "sh" sounds which makes it sound more like Polish (or Czech), despite the distance of the relationship.

12timspalding
sep 5, 2013, 8:44 am

You're not the first person to say that, and I think it's amazing, because I'm portuguese, and for me polish sounds very much alien (even if I know german) and so very different to my mother tongue :)

It's all the voiced sh sounds, and the like. I agree. I remember hearing it when I was about 14--finding a radio station in Boston that was probably for the local Portuguese community and thinking it was something Slavic.

13jjwilson61
sep 5, 2013, 3:07 pm

It's getting an Internal Server error every time I try it. Is it working now for anyone?

14hearthlit
sep 20, 2017, 3:49 pm

It seems to be working now. Interesting . . .